Answer:
Similarities:
- All three systems are organizations that are used to maintain socio-economic order in their different communities.
- All three systems each have heads of their communities.
Differences:
- The Guthi system was formed by the Nepalese community.
The Bheja system was formed by the Magar community.
The Badghar system was formed by the Tharu community.
- The head of the community of the Guthi system is called Guthigar
The head of the community of the Bheja system is called the Mukhiya
The head of the community of the Badghar system is called Badgar
- Guthi is a social organization.
Bheja deals with social target and achievements.
Badghar deals with customs and traditional rituals.
If everyone has a job, then the production and sales of goods and services rise, which means that the GDP rises. That means that the economy is becoming stronger and stronger.
Answer:20 m/s
Explanation:
Given
Bruce is 5 m from blue line
bruce speed=4 m/s
Another player is 20 m from blue line 20 m
Let speed of buck be u
Distance =20+5=25 m
Time taken by bruce to reach blue line
Therefore speed of buck should be

Answer: possible self
Explanation: possible self is simply defined as presently having an ideal or recognition of what we what to be in the future and most times we have plan and arrange it all in our head( cognitive memory). Possible self entails the aspect of ourself we really wish or preferred it comes to pass(preferred self), the aspect of our self we are undecided about and yet to picture it clearly
(reluctant self)and the last is the aspect of our life that we are greatly afraid of and which it does not come to pass(feared self)
It is like having a preview of the your future (ideal self). A person may in the present say in 10 years time, he must have been married with 3 kids and working Ina large construction firm. This example above is called possible self.
Answer:
Socially, Educationally, Economically, and physically.